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How does Michael Jordan spend his US$1.7 billion net worth? The former NBA legend's Nike deal and savvy investments in Cincoro Tequila and the Charlotte Hornets continue to pay off

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Considered the greatest NBA player of all time, Michael Jordan has built up a series of businesses and a net worth of US$1.7 billion since retirement – so how does he spend it?
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Michael Jordan made less than US$100 million in NBA contracts as the league’s greatest player of all time, but that hasn’t stopped him from becoming a billionaire, with a whopping

How does Michael Jordan spend his US$1.7 billion net worth? The former NBA legend's Nike deal and savvy investments in Cincoro Tequila and the Charlotte Hornets continue to pay off

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How does Michael Jordan spend his US$1.7 billion net worth? The former NBA legend's Nike deal and savvy investments in Cincoro Tequila and the Charlotte Hornets continue to pay off

How does Michael Jordan spend his US$1.7 billion net worth? The former NBA legend's Nike deal and savvy investments in Cincoro Tequila and the Charlotte Hornets continue to pay off

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The CEO who beat Michael Jordan one-on-one, and how he did it

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The CEO who beat Michael Jordan one-on-one, and how he did it

The CEO who beat Michael Jordan one-on-one, and how he did it

How does Michael Jordan spend his US$1.7 billion net worth? The former NBA legend's Nike deal and savvy investments in Cincoro Tequila and the Charlotte Hornets continue to pay off

The CEO who beat Michael Jordan one-on-one, and how he did it